Last week an unknown Motorola smartphone headed to Verizon leaked and it looks like that really was the DROID Bionic. This Is My Next got the exclusive information on this one, thanks to a Best Buy leak. It now looks a whole lot like the DROID, well, without the QWERTY keyboard and it should pack a pretty darn good spec sheet as well. This one's on schedule for an early August launch so look out for it soon!

Looks like Mobile Syrup has just picked up the information you see above. Yes, the Bell Samsung Galaxy S II 4G will be launching for $169.95 on a 3-year contract and you can also expect it for $599.95 contract-free. The smartphone is packing an amazing spec sheet along with HSPA+ connectivity which is "4G". Keep in mind that SaskTel has already announced that they'll have this one for $79.99 on a 3-year contract so it's cheaper elsewhere if you have access to that carrier.

The recently announced Samsung Galaxy Z has just been spotted at the FCC. You may remember that this smartphone is a bit lower-end than the Galaxy S II and it packs a Tegra 2 CPU. Of course, it'll be a bit cheaper than the Galaxy S II which some people will like. The smartphone packs AT&T 3G connectivity which is also perfect for Canada. Check it out at the FCC.

Last week we heard about the Nokia 700 "Zeta" and today we're now seeing press shots of it - in white. This handset should feature a 1GHz CPU along with the dying Symbian OS. Of course, this handset will also have a black model but it could also come in a bunch of other colours as well. The full spec sheet is unknown right now but at least Nokia trying to snag some of the mid-end market.

Telus looks like they have yet another mid-end Android handset up their sleeve. The leak above tells us that they'll be launching the LG Optimus Chat soon. This one's pegged to have a 2.8-inch touchscreen display, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 3MP camera, WiFi support, a microSD card slot, and Android 2.2. This one should be announced soon and it looks like it'll be $50 on the Tab and $200 contract-free.

Looks like there are two WP7 devices that you should look out for, coming from LG and Samsung. The first one is the LG E906 which looks like it'll feature IE9 and, more importantly, Windows Phone 7 "Mango". Other specs for this one are unknown right now.

The Samsung Focus is currently one of the best WP7 handsets to date and it looks like the company could be prepping the successor to that device. The SGH-i937 is on the way and it could be the next big smartphone in the field. The smartphone is said to be similar to the Galaxy S II but this time it'll run WP7 "Mango". Specs for this one are unknown right now but it should be a high-end one.